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Chemistry ICSE ICSE Class 6 CISCE Syllabus 2024-25

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CISCE Syllabus 2024-25 ICSE Class 6: The CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for the examination year 2024-25 has been released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2024-25 CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CISCE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for 2024-25 is below.

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Syllabus

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry

  • Chemistry and Its Historical Perspective  
  • Importance of Chemistry  
  • Dark Side of Chemistry  

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for Chapter 2: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

2.1 Elements, Compounds
2.2 Mixture
  • Matter (Substance)  
    • Experiment 1
    • Experiment 2
    • Experiment 3
    • Experiment 4
    • Substance (Matter)
    • Physical Nature of matter
    • Chemical properties
  • Natural substances  
  • Pure Substances  
    • Pure substance
    • Characteristics of Pure substance
    • Examples of Pure Substance
  • Impure Substance  
  • Compound  
    • Introduction
    • Experiment 1
    • Experiment 2
  • Mixture  
    • Introduction
    • Separation of Unwanted Substances from Mixtures
    • Activity
  • Types of Mixtures  
    • Types of Mixtures
    • Experiment 1
    • Experiment 2
  • Formation of Mixtures  
  • Separation of Mixtures  
  • Methods of Separation  
    • Filtration Method  
    • Decantation Method  
    • Handpicking Method  
    • Winnowing Method  
    • Sieving Method  
    • Magnetic Separation Method  
    • Sublimation Method  
    • Solvent Extraction (Using a Separating Funnel Method)  
      • Introduction to Separation Using a Separating Funnel
      • Experiment 
    • Sedimentation Method  
    • Evaporation Method  
    • Crystallisation Method  
    • Simple Distillation Method  
      • Distillation Method
      • Experiment 1
      • Experiment 2
    • Fractional Distillation Method  

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for Chapter 3: Matter

3.1 Matter
  • Matter (Substance)  
    • Experiment 1
    • Experiment 2
    • Experiment 3
    • Experiment 4
    • Substance (Matter)
    • Physical Nature of matter
    • Chemical properties
  • Natural substances  
  • Composition of Matter  
  • Characteristics of Particles (Molecules) of Matter  
    • Characteristics of particles or matter
    • Classification of Matter and Particle
    • Experiment
  • States of Matter  
    • The Solid State  
      • The Solid State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Solids
    • The Liquid State  
      • The Liquid State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Liquids
    • The Gaseous State  
      • The Gaseous State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Gases
  • Effects of Heat  
  • Heat and change of physical state  
    • Introduction
    • Effect of Change of Temperature
    • Effect of Change of Pressure
    • Heat Required to Change State
    • Concept of Melting (Fusion)  
      • Melting (Fusion)
      • Melting point
      • Latent heat
      • Latent heat of fusion
      • Heating curve of ice during melting
      • Change in volume on melting
      • Effect of pressure on the melting point
      • Effect of impurities on the melting point
    • Concept of Boiling (Vaporization)  
      • Changes in States of Water
      • Experiment
    • Concept of Condensation (Liquefaction)  
    • Concept of Freezing (Solidification)  
      • Introduction
      • Melting and Freezing Point of Water
      • Boiling and Condensation Points
  • Expansion of Substances (Thermal Expansion)  
    • Expansion of Solids  
      • Introduction
      • Linear Expansion
      • Areal Expansion
      • Volumetric Expansion
    • Expansion of Liquids  
      • Introduction
      • Volumetric Expansion
      • Anomalous Behavior of Water
    • Expansion of Gases  
      • Introduction
      • Effect of Heat on Gases
      • Measuring Expansion of Gases
  • Classification of Change: Reversible and Irreversible Changes  
3.2 Common Laboratory Apparatus and Equipments
  • Importance of 'observation' and 'experiment' in chemistry  
  • Chemistry Laboratory  
  • Precautions to Be Taken in a Chemistry Laboratory  

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for Chapter 4: Water

  • Water: Our Lifeline  
    • Introduction
    • Importance of Water for Sustaining Life
  • Sources of Water  
  • Change in State of Water  
  • Biogeochemical Cycle  
    • Water Cycle  
  • Importance of Water  
  • Anomalous Expansion of Water  
    • Anomalous expansion of water
    • Importance of Anomalous expansion of water
  • Potable Water  
  • Waterborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria  
    • Waterborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria:
    1. Diarrhoea
    2. Dysentery (Shigellosis)
    3. Typhoid Fever Bacteria (Salmonella)
    4. Cholera
  • Waterborne Diseases Caused by Virus  
    • Waterborne Diseases Caused by Virus
    1. Hepatitus A
    2. Hepatitus E
  • Purification of Water  
  • Tap Water Contains Dissolved Impurities  
  • Methods of Separation  
    • Simple Distillation Method  
      • Distillation Method
      • Experiment 1
      • Experiment 2
  • Components of Solutions  
  • Water - a Universal Solvent  
    • Universal Solvent
    • Experiment: To show that ordinary tap water contains dissolved solids.
    • Importance of dissolved salts in water.
    • Air dissolved in water.
    • Experiment: To show that tap water contains dissolved gases (air). 
    • Importance of air dissolved in water.
  • Physical Properties of Water  
    • Physical Properties of Water:
    1. Nature
    2. Boiling point
    3. The freezing point of water or melting point of ice
    4. Density
    5. Anomalous expansion of water
    6. Latent heat of fusion of ice
    7. Latent heat of vaporization of water
    8. Specific heat capacity
  • Water Management (Conservation of Water)  
    • Fresh Water Management  
  • Water Pollution and Its Causes  
    • Water Pollution
    • Types of Water Pollutants
    • Causes of Water Pollution
    • Reasons of Water Pollution
  • Effects of Water Pollution  
    • Effects on Human Beings
    • Effects on Ecosystem
  • Prevention of Water Pollution  
  • Drought (Famine)  
    • Introduction
    • Causes of Famine
    • Prevention of Famine

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Chemistry Syllabus for Chapter 5: Air and Atmosphere

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